Using an AI chatbot to surf the web is my personal favorite way to interact with one, and the official ChatGPT iPhone app doesn’t let me do that. That’s likely to change at some point in the future, but it certainly doesn’t create a good first impression - especially with other iPhone chatbot apps already offering it for free. ![]() In other words, even if you’re paying $20/month for ChatGPT Plus, you can forget about getting real-time, up-to-date answers about any current topics. However, as Ars Technica reports, internet access/browsing doesn’t appear to be supported in the current version of the app. OpenAI does offer internet access with its $20/month ChatGPT Plus subscription, and you can use ChatGPT Plus features like GPT-4 in the iPhone app. This has been a known limitation of ChatGPT since its inception, but in a world where competing apps like Google Bard and Microsoft’s Bing Chat do offer internet access - and have done so for some time now - going back to ChatGPT and being hit with that restriction quickly reeled in my expectations. There’s only one reason I’m still using an iPhone in 2023 ![]() Much-desired iPhone feature may not arrive until 2027ĥ things Apple needs to do with the iPhone in 2024
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